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Mild fever
My wife has mild fever its fluctuate between 97.5 to 99 F from last 5 days .Most of the time its 98.6 avg. Only day before yesterday its goes once at 100F took dolo 500mg . During this time she has  periods also.She has fractured her leg 11 month back and not fully moblise walk still with little support of stick. Due to lock down we withdraw all maids and with no option she is handling kitchen seems got over exsartion as week before she was complaining pain /stiffness in fracture area .She has no other complain like cough/ vomenting/ weakness/pain/sore throat/ no pain/stiffness in fracture area . Pl advice is their any concern to worry does ? 99F treat as fever ?
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Regularly monitor temperature,if it's  100 and above for 2-4 readings successively then she might need consultation
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as of now give her due rest , to stay hydrated and timely nutritious diet
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Check temparature and maintain a chart. Take adequate rest and proper diet Maintain hydration
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